If you don't mind... I have looked it all over again and haven't found any spelling erorrs, even with microsoft word editing... a little help appriciated.

appreciated.....LOL;)

05-08-2006, 03:34 PM

J_Cyr

Thanks... considered how its being graded Wednesday.
Jordan

05-08-2006, 03:48 PM

WhereRWe?

Quote:

Originally Posted by J_Cyr

If you don't mind... I have looked it all over again and haven't found any spelling erorrs, even with microsoft word editing... a little help appriciated.

Don't count on Microsoft! LOL! :p :p

Consider:

Two, to, and too.
Where and wear
Right, wright and write
Night and knight
Dew, due, do and doo(-doo)

and so on... :p :p

05-08-2006, 04:18 PM

becket

This website is dedicated to Geocacher's in Northern Maine. should be geocachers. Please visit my Photo Album.(needs a period here - and a space) Here you can look at geocaching pictures from caches to GPS's and everything above. should be GPSs

05-08-2006, 04:33 PM

brdad

Actually, it should be GPSr's, not GPS's. :D

05-08-2006, 04:41 PM

J_Cyr

Really... why GPSr's? Whats the R for?

05-08-2006, 04:43 PM

J_Cyr

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhereRWe?

Don't count on Microsoft! LOL! :p :p

Consider:

Two, to, and too.
Where and wear
Right, wright and write
Night and knight
Dew, due, do and doo(-doo)

and so on... :p :p

I should go to second grade for the day tomorrow.

What about Hare and Hair?
Steal and Steel?
Break and Brake?
Bail and Bale?
Bait and Bate?

Oh hell, I will just re-do the website! :D

05-08-2006, 04:49 PM

brdad

GPS is Global Positioning System. It refers to the entire system, Including the satellites, WAAS, LAAS, and other transmitters, and also includes the "r", the receivers which we use to find caches. GPS is a commonly accepted term for the receiver, but GPSr is from what I have been told the correct term.

05-08-2006, 04:58 PM

brdad

Quote:

Originally Posted by J_Cyr

I should go to second grade for the day tomorrow.

What about Hare and Hair?
Steal and Steel?
Break and Brake?
Bail and Bale?
Bait and Bate?

Oh hell, I will just re-do the website! :D

When in doubt, use a synonym so you know you are right. So, use rabbet for hare and you can't go wrong! :rolleyes: